Following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s declaration that the UN is an “anti-Israeli party,” Minister Bourita reiterated Morocco’s position on the Middle East conflict, as defined by King Mohammed VI. Morocco advocates for a two-state solution, with an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders and East Jerusalem as its capital.
Bourita called for constructive actors to take the initiative and address the root causes of the conflict, urging an end to extremist rhetoric on both sides. He also condemned the violence targeting Palestinian civilians and the restrictions on humanitarian aid, emphasizing the need for international mobilization to support the Palestinian people.
Morocco’s position aligns with its long-standing support for the Palestinian cause and its commitment to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. The Moroccan government has consistently called for an end to violence and the protection of Palestinian rights.
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